Beloved child actress Jennifer Edwards started her entertainment career at the tender age of 11. Edwards kickstarted her acting career in comedies like "Hook, Line and Sinker" (1969) with Jerry Lewis and Peter Lawford, "S.O.B." (1981) and "A Fine Mess" (1986) with Ted Danson and Howie Mandel. She also appeared in the TV movie "Heidi" (NBC, 1968-69). She kept working in film throughout the eighties, starring in the comedic drama "That's Life!" (1986) with Jack Lemmon, the Bruce Willis comedy adventure "Sunset" (1988) and "The Perfect Match" (1988). She also appeared in "All's Fair" (1989) with George Segal. Edwards had a number of different projects under her belt in the nineties, including "Blake Edwards' Son of the Pink Panther" (1993), "Women: Stories of Passion" (Showtime, 1996-2001) and "Primary Colors" with John Travolta (1998). Her credits also expanded to "Summer of Sam" (1999) starring John Leguizamo and "The Best Man" (1999) starring Taye Diggs. Edwards most recently worked on "The Sports Pages" (Showtime, 2000-01).

Beloved child actress Jennifer Edwards started her entertainment career at the tender age of 11. Edwards kickstarted her acting career in comedies like "Hook, Line and Sinker" (1969) with Jerry Lewis and Peter Lawford, "S.O.B." (1981) and "A Fine Mess" (1986) with Ted Danson and Howie Mandel. She also appeared in the TV movie "Heidi" (NBC, 1968-69). She kept working in film throughout the eighties, starring in the comedic drama "That's Life!" (1986) with Jack Lemmon, the Bruce Willis comedy adventure "Sunset" (1988) and "The Perfect Match" (1988). She also appeared in "All's Fair" (1989) with George Segal. Edwards had a number of different projects under her belt in the nineties, including "Blake Edwards' Son of the Pink Panther" (1993), "Women: Stories of Passion" (Showtime, 1996-2001) and "Primary Colors" with John Travolta (1998). Her credits also expanded to "Summer of Sam" (1999) starring John Leguizamo and "The Best Man" (1999) starring Taye Diggs. Edwards most recently worked on "The Sports Pages" (Showtime, 2000-01).